Motorcycle operators have the right to:
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Use the shoulder of a roadway.
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Share a traffic lane with a vehicle.
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Travel faster than other vehicles on the road.
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Use a complete traffic lane.
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Explanation
Motorcycle operators have he same rights and responsibilities as other drivers, and are allowed the full width of a lane in which to maneuver. Refrain from sharing a lane with a motorcyclist to ensure the rider's ability to navigate safely and respond effectively to potential hazards.
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